Vale Earth Fair Explained

The Vale Earth Fair is an annual festival held on the Channel Island of Guernsey that promotes music and the arts, and is the longest running such festival in the Channel Islands.[1] Launched in 1976, the festival takes place each year at Vale Castle, and is organised by a group of volunteers. Profits from the event are donated to charity, and also used towards staging the festival. Charities that have benefitted from the Vale Castle Fair event include Free Tibet, the Burma Campaign UK and Safer Guernsey.[2]

The 2020 event was unusual in that it went ahead with a live audience despite the COVID-19 pandemic. The island of Guernsey had been COVID free since 27 May 2020, allowing the event to admit attendees. 3,500 people attended the festival on 30 August, which featured a lineup exclusively made up of performers from Guernsey.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Alcohol banned on streets near Vale Earth Fair. Aug 27, 2020. ITV News. Aug 31, 2020.
  2. Web site: Music festival announces entirely local line-up. Aug 12, 2020. Aug 31, 2020. www.bbc.co.uk.
  3. Web site: Covid-free music festival held as normal. Aug 31, 2020. Aug 31, 2020. www.bbc.co.uk.